Do you want to use the cover of the last book opened as a screensaver? Make sure you've installed the Python package first, then just drop a blank file named *cover* in the linkss folder. Restart your Kindle (*[HOME] -> [MENU] > Settings -> [MENU] > Restart*), and you're done .

A couple of things to note on this mode: It's only available since *v0.31.N*, and if you don't rely on the autoreboot feature for third-party tools (Calibre?), the autoreboot feature is probably useless to you in this mode, so you should also delete the *autoreboot* file in the linkss folder.

If you simply want to use a set of custom screensavers, like usual, keep on reading .

To change your custom screensavers, plug your Kindle to your computer via USB, and upload them to the *linkss/screensavers* folder that has been created by the hack. You'll have to restart your Kindle in order to take your new screensavers into account. To that effect, you can either use the autoreboot feature, or simply do a full restart of your Kindle.

To use the autoreboot feature: Just drop a blank file named *reboot* in the linkss folder (by copying and renaming the already existing "autoreboot" blank file, for example) (*or in the linkfonts folder if you also have the fonts hack installed!*), and your Kindle will do a quick reboot 10s after you've unplugged it!
For those of you using meme's wonderful Kindle Collections : https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=118635 plugin for Calibre, that's exactly what its 'fast reboot' setting does whan you eject your Kindle from Calibre .

If you want to randomize the sequence in which your screensavers will be shown, create a blank file named *random* in the linkss folder (right alongside the "auto" file), and then do a full restart of your Kindle! This will shuffle your screensavers around on each boot.

*Since v0.23.N:* In addition to this, you can also shuffle your screensavers each time a framework restart is triggered through the autoreboot feature. Be advised that this may significantly (a few dozen of seconds) delay the framework restart procedure, depending on the number of screensavers you're using. To enable this feature, create a blank file named *shuffle* in the linkss folder (right alongside the "auto" file), and then restart your Kindle (either through the autoreboot feature, or a full restart).

Because you didn't install the screensaver hack. Sounds to me that you only installed python. Python is only needed in addition to the screensaver hack for some functionality. If you want all, then you need 2 (as in TWO) update_*_install.bin files. Just like it says in the README. Be happy there is no RTFM.txt in there.

Because you didn't install the screensaver hack. Sounds to me that you only installed python. Python is only needed in addition to the screensaver hack for some functionality. If you want all, then you need 2 (as in TWO) update_*_install.bin files. Just like it says in the README. Be happy there is no RTFM.txt in there.

sorry for all this but where do i get both of them its not in the ONLY thing it told me to download

PD: I can access the kindle connecting it to the Pc or via usbnetwork. Any idea what can I do?
PD2: ok, via usbnetwork I did a "reboot" and everything seems to work now. I'll try everything to make sure :-)

Applied latest updates and everything works great. I just noticed that the info.txt file in each of the hack folders was not replaced with contents showing the latest version number. Ah well, will just have to remember that.